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this will hit citi bang k at all. we think not because of what we've done to mitigate the issues substantially. >> jpmorgan wound up owns bear stearns at the behest of the feds in 2008 says it plans to contest the case and is disappointed in the attorney general. judge is eric going after conduct in a firm essentially dead? we will ask him first on cnbc on power lunch at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. carl, back to you. >> that is a key question, scott. reading that complaint, if people haven't already, bringing bam colorful language from days we'd rather forget. we look forward to a lot more today. scott, thanks so much. our capital markets, and we have gary cominski to post-9 once again. >> good thing we have an op ed logo today. you pick up the papers today, "wall street journal," "new york times," you have the headlines about this. the headlines should read the following. after four years of investigations, taxpayer money spent on investigations on top of investigations, this was the best they could get? i mean, carl, my
this will hit citi bang k at all. we think not because of what we've done to mitigate the issues substantially. >> jpmorgan wound up owns bear stearns at the behest of the feds in 2008 says it plans to contest the case and is disappointed in the attorney general. judge is eric going after conduct in a firm essentially dead? we will ask him first on cnbc on power lunch at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. carl, back to you. >> that is a key question, scott. reading that complaint, if people...
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we'll see where it all plays out, whether all current cities are suddenly represented in oil and gold, suddenly gold and oil are so high that any gains that you get in your market averages are -- >> and yet crude oil back at -- >> 92, yeah. expressed in either euros or dollar, it's expensive. the ten year note which we know is just able to trade wherever it wants and not being influenced at all by the fed, just at a 1.63%. look at the dollar which has been around 1.28 versus the euro. 1.29 today. and then gold was at a session high, i think it was at a euro all-time high yesterday. down a little bit today. >> right now time for the global markets report. ross westgate is standing by. while you -- >> two days now? >> guess who we get onset with us. >> mr. poulter. that's fantastic. and is that the first interview he's done outside of the event? >> he may have just talked after the event, i guess, and i know he had a few guinnesss after the event. i saw a few pictures yesterday. but he had those same eyes. eyes scare me a little bit. i'm not going to be that nice. because he put a dagge
we'll see where it all plays out, whether all current cities are suddenly represented in oil and gold, suddenly gold and oil are so high that any gains that you get in your market averages are -- >> and yet crude oil back at -- >> 92, yeah. expressed in either euros or dollar, it's expensive. the ten year note which we know is just able to trade wherever it wants and not being influenced at all by the fed, just at a 1.63%. look at the dollar which has been around 1.28 versus the...
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fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids. not many car washes where you can actually look at a real long horn, some donkeys. car washes, windmills. it's kind of like texas over the top really. it's open 24 hours. they got breakfast tacos. can you come here any time. it's just $1.40 for a taco. all right. now it's time for us to order. order for everybody. >> we have a feast ready for everybody to enjoy. ♪ >> hmm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> gracias. >> help you? >> now, after you have enjoy your tacos and you're full, take a moment and feel sorry for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy all this. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that help
fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids. not many car washes where you can actually look at a real long horn, some donkeys. car washes, windmills. it's kind of like texas over the top really. it's open 24 hours. they got breakfast tacos. can you come here any time. it's just $1.40 for a taco. all right. now it's time for us to order. order for everybody. >> we have a feast ready for everybody to enjoy. ♪ >> hmm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> gracias. >> help...
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we talked to them especially in the suburbs around this very important city of columbus. they say they were offended by that remark. now, they're happy, encouraged to hear that romney is walking away from it, almost apologizing for it, but to them it means he doesn't get their struggle. so progress for governor romney. he needs more. >> in a word, john, literally, can romney now win the presidency? is it within reach? >> reporter: yes. >> and the answer is yes. there you have it. you give the man a word, and he delivers. thanks to john king. the question so many are asking. >>> well, this man cried the night president obama was elected. but does magic johnson still feel the same sense of hope and change as he did in 2008? i spoke to him earlier today. and i asked him that very question. >> yeah, nothing has changed. i'm still a big supporter of president obama. i think that he inherited a mess. it took him a long time to really wrap his arms around the mess. and he's doing a good job of trying to bring the economy back, trying to get us jobs. could he have done a better j
we talked to them especially in the suburbs around this very important city of columbus. they say they were offended by that remark. now, they're happy, encouraged to hear that romney is walking away from it, almost apologizing for it, but to them it means he doesn't get their struggle. so progress for governor romney. he needs more. >> in a word, john, literally, can romney now win the presidency? is it within reach? >> reporter: yes. >> and the answer is yes. there you have...
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this is in new york city. that's a 72-year-old man who is hanging there for dear life from his third floor apartment window. he took that leap of faith, friends and neighbors caught him as he was escaping an out-of-control fire in his kitchen. this dramatic catch caught on a cell phone and local stations are reporting that ronnie poe did not suffer any broken bones. >> lucky man. we expect to find out today if two soil samples from the latest dig for jimmy hoffa's remains indicate a body was buried under a shed in suburban detroit. even if there is evidence of a body, we won't know whether it's the missing teamster boss. a tipster claimed he saw a body buried on that property a day after hoffa disappeared back in 1975. >> another interesting thing caught on camera. man versus deer. this is a viral video. >> what are the chances of that happening? >> happens to cars, i guess to a skate border it's going to happen at some point. this is a skate border who is slamming into a deer, a downhill race in colorado. the
this is in new york city. that's a 72-year-old man who is hanging there for dear life from his third floor apartment window. he took that leap of faith, friends and neighbors caught him as he was escaping an out-of-control fire in his kitchen. this dramatic catch caught on a cell phone and local stations are reporting that ronnie poe did not suffer any broken bones. >> lucky man. we expect to find out today if two soil samples from the latest dig for jimmy hoffa's remains indicate a body...
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fuel city. you're not going to find this place in some fancy photo spread with the dallas chamber of commerce. it's off the beaten path. you've got to drive past a bunch of bail bond stores, liquor stores, even a couple of closed up strip joints, but it's worth the drive. >> we're going to take you inside where the magic is made. check it out. you've got beef. you've got chicken. you've got pork. you've got the jalapenos and grilled onions, delicious. >> reporter: fuel city is like texas on steroids, not many car washes where you can look at real horns. this is kind of like texas over the top really. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and
fuel city. you're not going to find this place in some fancy photo spread with the dallas chamber of commerce. it's off the beaten path. you've got to drive past a bunch of bail bond stores, liquor stores, even a couple of closed up strip joints, but it's worth the drive. >> we're going to take you inside where the magic is made. check it out. you've got beef. you've got chicken. you've got pork. you've got the jalapenos and grilled onions, delicious. >> reporter: fuel city is like...
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it will come around to a lot of your nfl cities. and it really gives you a real feel for, you know, the hall of fame itself there in canton. if you can't come to canton, maybe you can make it out to this traveling exhibit. >> especially if you're there. although i doubt you'll be at all the exhibits across the country. i really would love to ask you about your son, playing at stanford, playing your position. how is he doing? >> doing well. red shirt freshman. and, you know, they're having a good year. like i said, he won't see any action this year, but that's where he is, working hard. and, you know, they're still having -- have a great team and hoping for big things from them. >> is he as good as you or will he be as good as you were? >> well, i don't know. i mean, that's putting a lot of pressure on him, you know. the thing i'm happy about, he was good enough to get a scholarship and good enough to get a scholarship to stanford and he's on his way. i'm happy for him. >> i heard so many articles where he was quoted saying he realiz
it will come around to a lot of your nfl cities. and it really gives you a real feel for, you know, the hall of fame itself there in canton. if you can't come to canton, maybe you can make it out to this traveling exhibit. >> especially if you're there. although i doubt you'll be at all the exhibits across the country. i really would love to ask you about your son, playing at stanford, playing your position. how is he doing? >> doing well. red shirt freshman. and, you know, they're...
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. >>> all right we had some heart-stopping video out of new york city. a 72-year-old man desperately trying to escape a fire hangs on for dear life from this third floor apartment window. then, he lets go. there it is. wow. friends and neighbors below, they catch him. the whole thing, meanwhile, caught on cell phone video. local stations are reporting that ronnie poe did not suffer any broken bones. lucky man. >>> american airlines has grounded several of its 757s after a row of seats came loose on two separate flights. first on saturday, then again yesterday. a spokeswoman for american says an initial investigation found there may be an issue with certain seat models and how they fit into tracks meant to keep them in place. the faa is also looking into what happened. my gosh. >> can you imagine that? >> first of all your flight leaves on time you're like woo-hoo. oh, no, my seat's not bolted down. ahead on "starting point," after some high profile stumbles the debate pressure is on mitt romney. what is his strategy for tomorrow night? up next, virginia
. >>> all right we had some heart-stopping video out of new york city. a 72-year-old man desperately trying to escape a fire hangs on for dear life from this third floor apartment window. then, he lets go. there it is. wow. friends and neighbors below, they catch him. the whole thing, meanwhile, caught on cell phone video. local stations are reporting that ronnie poe did not suffer any broken bones. lucky man. >>> american airlines has grounded several of its 757s after a row...
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>> you know, you go there expecting the war to be happening in the center of the city and it isn't. there is a bubble not affected. you can be standing in the center of the city and see the smoke, hear the shelling, feel the shelling in some cases, heavy shelling. you can go to those neighborhoods but can't get in, there are so many checkpoints around there. it is a huge contrast, but the takeaway is that this government is still strong in and around the capital. >> we have been reporting in the last 18 or so months what is the number, 28,000 syrians have been killed during this civil war, since last march. we have shown the pictures from aleppo and places like that. then you talk to the women, getting manicures, in the capital city of damascus, who aren't necessarily pro assad, who aren't necessarily pro rebel, stuck in the middle. here is that they told you. >> on many days the death toll around the capital far higher than for other cities. but where they can, people are trying to hold on to their old lives. for this woman, that's a few minutes at the beauty salon. it may look lik
>> you know, you go there expecting the war to be happening in the center of the city and it isn't. there is a bubble not affected. you can be standing in the center of the city and see the smoke, hear the shelling, feel the shelling in some cases, heavy shelling. you can go to those neighborhoods but can't get in, there are so many checkpoints around there. it is a huge contrast, but the takeaway is that this government is still strong in and around the capital. >> we have been...
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and we get them to work with people in city hall to solve problems in the cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government one smart phone app at a time. that's sunday on the next list. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> 45 minutes past the hour. mike mcqueary is file iing a whistleblower suit against the university, claims he was the only assistant football coach not invited to a job interview with the school's new football coach. he was pivotal in the case against jerry sandusky, testifying that he saw sandusky in a shower with a young boy. >>> konv says a flight from st. louis -- to st. louis from dallas returned to dallas with a landing gear problem. >>> taylor cox may have been imitating nhl stars with this goal-scoring celebration. there he goes. ooh! but now he knows that not all rinks are the same. cox jumped up on the glass and the glass shattered. he was not hurt by the fall and even continued celebrating. >>> less than 12 hours to go
and we get them to work with people in city hall to solve problems in the cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government one smart phone app at a time. that's sunday on the next list. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> 45 minutes past the hour. mike mcqueary is file iing a whistleblower suit against the university, claims he was the...
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our border, a lot of texans may not know, el paso is the safest city its size in america. our border is a great economic engine, a great cultural factor, and we cannot stick our head in the sand any longer. we need to secure our borders. we should do that. that is our right. we have the military to do that, right there in el paso with equipment available to do so. by that, we have surveillance techniques capable that we can utilize. the federal government should be doing it. but we have to -- we should have already passed the dream act for these children in this state who through no fault of their own are here. they have no country. all they want is the american dream. ted likes to talk about liberty, but he only wants liberty for people he agrees with. liberty for these kids means becoming a citizen. why we turned them down over and over is beyond me. we should pass the greenback. finally, we should have a worker program to identify people here. they should pay taxes. then we should have some kind of clear pathway. it does not mean the front of the line. we can make whate
our border, a lot of texans may not know, el paso is the safest city its size in america. our border is a great economic engine, a great cultural factor, and we cannot stick our head in the sand any longer. we need to secure our borders. we should do that. that is our right. we have the military to do that, right there in el paso with equipment available to do so. by that, we have surveillance techniques capable that we can utilize. the federal government should be doing it. but we have to --...
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the next debate will take place said kansas city on october 21. this subject will be foreign affairs the war began that o'clock eastern time. we hope he will join us on the 21st. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]
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let me close with a fascinating analogous case that arose in san francisco in 1966 when the city of san francisco said it would not fund social-service agencies, including catholic charities that did not provide health-care benefits to domestic partners. the catholic archbishop of san francisco, no liberal, he wound up succeeding rep singer for the congregation of the doctrine of the faith. but they came to a compromise designate anyone legally domiciled in the residence as a health-care co beneficiary. be that person a child, a parent, an aunt, a close friend or a gay and lesbian partner. the archbishop argued the catholic church was always in favor of increasing health-care insurance coverage and this was a way to do it, even though there would be this other factor involved. in my judgment, the second set of rules from the obama administration proposes compromise which in its own way tries to respect the freedom and rights of all parties involved. thank you. [applause] >> thank you and good evening. i'm here representing more than 120,000 women who live paycheck to paycheck, his strug
let me close with a fascinating analogous case that arose in san francisco in 1966 when the city of san francisco said it would not fund social-service agencies, including catholic charities that did not provide health-care benefits to domestic partners. the catholic archbishop of san francisco, no liberal, he wound up succeeding rep singer for the congregation of the doctrine of the faith. but they came to a compromise designate anyone legally domiciled in the residence as a health-care co...
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i was a city council member in washington d.c. when i look at president obama's appointment to the supreme court, both for women. one was hispanic. i said this is a brilliant move for a man that knees that coalition to be reelected. what is your response to that? now he can go back to them and say he needs the support. if he gets there -- if he gets reelected, he will appoint more supreme court nominees. >> there is no guarantee he will get two. the ft side is that you have a segment of the building blocks that -- >> the flip side is you have a segment of the voting bloc that gives up their boats. >> black women voted more. >> there is something to be said about ignoring that vote when thurgood marshall was replaced by someone that the black community has been hands-off with since he got in on the -- 20 years ago. >> he does not get invited to the picnic. >> going after constituencies that you need. women, working white women, upper-class white women, and latinos, in particular latin as. what happens to the african- americans who
i was a city council member in washington d.c. when i look at president obama's appointment to the supreme court, both for women. one was hispanic. i said this is a brilliant move for a man that knees that coalition to be reelected. what is your response to that? now he can go back to them and say he needs the support. if he gets there -- if he gets reelected, he will appoint more supreme court nominees. >> there is no guarantee he will get two. the ft side is that you have a segment of...
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we are to be that shiny city on a hill, as president reagan said. we are a beacon of hope. we are unpolicy jetic. -- we are unapologetic as a nation. we stand for perfect values. john mccain and i share that. you combine all that with being a team with the only track record of making any difference of where we've been in reforming, and that's a good team, it is a good ticket. >> senator? >> you are very kind. she said my only achille's heel is my enthusiasm. people can judge who i am. i haven't changed in that time. by the way, the record of change, i will place my record and barack's record against anyone. we put 100,000 cops on the street. john mccain voted against both of those bills. the catalyst to change led by president clinton, obviously. i understand what it is like to be a single parent. when my wife and daughter died and my sue sons were gravely injured, i understand what it is like as a parent to wonder if your kid is going to make it. i understand what it is like to sit around the table with a father who says, i have to leave. when we get enough money, we'll br
we are to be that shiny city on a hill, as president reagan said. we are a beacon of hope. we are unpolicy jetic. -- we are unapologetic as a nation. we stand for perfect values. john mccain and i share that. you combine all that with being a team with the only track record of making any difference of where we've been in reforming, and that's a good team, it is a good ticket. >> senator? >> you are very kind. she said my only achille's heel is my enthusiasm. people can judge who i...
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this city, washington, d.c., we're giving a national press club speech from this city has become a town of media stunt man who posture, creek images, talk, she got off roman candles, but do not accomplish anything. i am wondering if you think you could utter them today in 2012 and they would make just as much sense? has anything improved in the dealings of republicans, democrats, white house, congress -- >> we still have the same problems. that is why everything is going downhill, and that is what we have to correct it. like a guy drinking, sooner or later he has got to put a cork in the bottle. he is in denial. it is not that serious, it is not that serious. you have to have the will to do it, and i have said if you had the will as a nation, not congress, not the ordinary -- if the ordinary citizen had that will and could not be jerked around the way we try to manipulate him, we would get this all straightened out. >> there is no question that we are worse today than we were in 1992. washington has total gridlock. the american people are not disheartened. they are disgusted. they are d
this city, washington, d.c., we're giving a national press club speech from this city has become a town of media stunt man who posture, creek images, talk, she got off roman candles, but do not accomplish anything. i am wondering if you think you could utter them today in 2012 and they would make just as much sense? has anything improved in the dealings of republicans, democrats, white house, congress -- >> we still have the same problems. that is why everything is going downhill, and...
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our border, a lot of texans may not know, el paso is the safest city its size in america. our border is a great economic engine, a great cultural factor, and we cannot stick our head in the sand any longer. we need to secure our borders. we should do that. that is our right. we have the military to do that, right there in el passer with equipment available to do so. by that, we have surveillance techniques capable that we can utilize. the federal government should be doing it. but we have to -- we should have already passed the dream act for these children in this state who through no fault of their own are here. they have no country. all they want is the american dream. ted likes to talk about liberty, but he only wants liberty for people he agrees with. liberty for these kids means becoming a citizen. why we turned them down over and over is beyond me. we should pass the greenback. finally, we should have a worker program to identify people here. they should pay taxes. then we should have some kind of clear pathway. it does not mean the front of the line. we can make wha
our border, a lot of texans may not know, el paso is the safest city its size in america. our border is a great economic engine, a great cultural factor, and we cannot stick our head in the sand any longer. we need to secure our borders. we should do that. that is our right. we have the military to do that, right there in el passer with equipment available to do so. by that, we have surveillance techniques capable that we can utilize. the federal government should be doing it. but we have to --...
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because many times, states and cities and people can move much faster. and you can ever forget the power of the private sector. the nonprofit sector and the academic sector. all of them together with the public sector can really come up with a great solutions. and finally, no ideology has a monopoly on solutions. you can run an election from the right and left, but you cannot really run a state. so this is the framework of the schwarzenegger institute that we will work. as we try to improve the people's lives. [applause] >> there was no better place to continue our work and right here at usc, the act of them a window to the world. -- the academic window to the world. usc is constantly exporting brilliant ideas around the globe. they have a gloried past. but it also envisions a path into the future. the faculty and students learn from innovate, experiment and take risks to respond to the new circumstances and challenges. in all fields, usc research has the respect of the world. because they never fail to bring the best minds together. without careful ideo
because many times, states and cities and people can move much faster. and you can ever forget the power of the private sector. the nonprofit sector and the academic sector. all of them together with the public sector can really come up with a great solutions. and finally, no ideology has a monopoly on solutions. you can run an election from the right and left, but you cannot really run a state. so this is the framework of the schwarzenegger institute that we will work. as we try to improve the...
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this city, washington, d.c., we're giving a national press club speech from this city has become a town of media stunt man who posture, creek images, talk, she got off roman candles, but do not accomplish anything. i am wondering if you think you could utter them today in 2012 and they would make just as much sense? has anything improved in the dealings of republicans, democrats, white house, congress -- >> we still have the same problems. that is why everything is going downhill, and that is what we have to correct it. like a guy drinking, sooner or later he has got to put a cork in the bottle. he is in denial. it is not that serious, it is not that serious. you have to have the will to do it, and i have said if you had the will as a nation, not congress, not the ordinary -- if the ordinary citizen had that will and could not be jerked around the way we try to manipulate him, we would get this all straightened out. >> there is no question that we are worse today than we were in 1992. washington has total gridlock. the american people are not disheartened. they are disgusted. they are d
this city, washington, d.c., we're giving a national press club speech from this city has become a town of media stunt man who posture, creek images, talk, she got off roman candles, but do not accomplish anything. i am wondering if you think you could utter them today in 2012 and they would make just as much sense? has anything improved in the dealings of republicans, democrats, white house, congress -- >> we still have the same problems. that is why everything is going downhill, and...
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my father as a way of exaggerating, so now he will refuse to city's port. he tells people he was po, he could not afford the other two letters. he said when my mama couldn't take care of me, it was that community of courage, that hope mob, that a conspiracy of love that looked at me as their child. they did not look at my race, my gender, my orientation, my religion. they saw me as one of their own and they made sure i had food on my table and a roof over my head. philatelists time for me to go to college, people -- when it was time to go to college, people knew the most valuable resource was not the oil in the ground, it was the genius of children and folks put dollar bills in envelopes. to help me go to college. at college, they didn't just tell me stories. i had the privilege of being the commencement speaker for my mom's university at her 50th reunion and this is the frustrating thing about mama's -- she looked at me and i don't know what is about mothers. you could become a grown man at 40 years old and be the mayor of the city and they still treat you
my father as a way of exaggerating, so now he will refuse to city's port. he tells people he was po, he could not afford the other two letters. he said when my mama couldn't take care of me, it was that community of courage, that hope mob, that a conspiracy of love that looked at me as their child. they did not look at my race, my gender, my orientation, my religion. they saw me as one of their own and they made sure i had food on my table and a roof over my head. philatelists time for me to go...
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safest city its size in america. our border is a great economic engine, a great cultural factor, and we cannot stick our head in the sand any longer. we need to secure our borders. we should do that. that is our right. we have the military to do that, right there in el paso with equipment available to do so. by that, we have surveillance techniques capable that we can utilize. the federal government should be doing it. but we have to -- we should have already passed the dream act for these children in this state who through no fault of their own are here. they have no country. all they want is the american dream. ted likes to talk about liberty, but he only wants liberty for people he agrees with. liberty for these kids means becoming a citizen. why we turned them down over and over is beyond me. we should pass the greenback. finally, we should have a worker program to identify people here. they should pay taxes. then we should have some kind of clear pathway. it does not mean the front of the line. we can make whate
safest city its size in america. our border is a great economic engine, a great cultural factor, and we cannot stick our head in the sand any longer. we need to secure our borders. we should do that. that is our right. we have the military to do that, right there in el paso with equipment available to do so. by that, we have surveillance techniques capable that we can utilize. the federal government should be doing it. but we have to -- we should have already passed the dream act for these...
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that's entire city of billings. that's the kind of economics we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. the fact of the matter is, we had a broken healthcare system and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman provides avenue to get to one of your developments. the fact is that the work that was done, is critically important we're going to move forward. >> thank you very much. now tom to your question for representative rehberg. >> yes representative rehberg. you have criticized american recovery and reinvestment act, our also cut the ribbon on a road project that used stimulus. in february 2009, you credited yourself for securing $42.5 million for montana project and that year consolidated appropriation bill, that's according to your webs
that's entire city of billings. that's the kind of economics we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. the fact of the matter is, we had a broken healthcare system and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman...
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i was a city council member in washington, d.c. when i look at president obama's appointment to the supreme court, both were women. one was hispanic. i said, "this is a brilliant move for a man that needs that coalition to be reelected." what is your response to that? now he can go back to them and say he needs the support. if he gets reelected, he will appoint more supreme court nominees. >> there is no guarantee he will get two. >> the flip side is you have a segment of the voting bloc that gives up their votes. >> black women voted more. 2008.igher rate in >> there is something to be said about ignoring that vote when thurgood marshall was replaced by someone that the black community has been hands-off with since he got in 20 years ago. >> he does not get invited to the picnic. >> going after constituencies that you need. women, working white women, upper-class white women, and latinos, in particular latinas. what happens to the african- americans who were on fire about him winning? the last three black senators that you have ha
i was a city council member in washington, d.c. when i look at president obama's appointment to the supreme court, both were women. one was hispanic. i said, "this is a brilliant move for a man that needs that coalition to be reelected." what is your response to that? now he can go back to them and say he needs the support. if he gets reelected, he will appoint more supreme court nominees. >> there is no guarantee he will get two. >> the flip side is you have a segment of...
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and we are to be that shining city on a hill, as president reagan so beautifully said, that we are a beacon of hope and that we are unapologetic here. we are not perfect as a nation. but together, we represent a perfect ideal, and that is democracy and tolerance and freedom and equal rights. those things that we stand for that can be put to good use as a force for good in this world. john mccain and i share that, and you combine all that with being a team with the only track record of making a really, a difference in where we've been and reforming, and that's a good team, it's a good ticket. >> senator? >> you're very kind suggesting my only achilles heel is my lack of discipline. >> others talk about my excessive passion. i'm not going to change. i have 35 years in public office. people can judge who i am. i haven't changed in that time. and, by the way, a record of change -- i will place my record and barack's record against john mccain's or anyone else in terms of fundamental accomplishments. wrote the crime bill, put 100,000 cops on the street, wrote the violence against women ac
and we are to be that shining city on a hill, as president reagan so beautifully said, that we are a beacon of hope and that we are unapologetic here. we are not perfect as a nation. but together, we represent a perfect ideal, and that is democracy and tolerance and freedom and equal rights. those things that we stand for that can be put to good use as a force for good in this world. john mccain and i share that, and you combine all that with being a team with the only track record of making a...
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in 2009 after president obama took office the city was sacked included new credits that were primarily focused on low-income families and families that have kids in college that were extended in 2010 and expired at the end of the year. there's the timber cut in social security payroll taxes the was done in the stimulus for 2011 and extended for 2012. and then in addition to all of those expiring tax provisions that got most of the attention from the fiscal macroeconomic point of view and another thing we have to the start of next year and the tax increases included in the 2010 health reform act. and so, when you look at the debate over the fiscal cliff, the point is to recognize there is a very diverse array of tax provisions that are under discussion. and that's important for understanding the effects on american households, different households are affected differently by these provisions. at the low end of the income distribution for example the credits that were enacted in 2009 turn out to be very important as the temporary payroll taxes. temporary cut in payroll taxes has to be im
in 2009 after president obama took office the city was sacked included new credits that were primarily focused on low-income families and families that have kids in college that were extended in 2010 and expired at the end of the year. there's the timber cut in social security payroll taxes the was done in the stimulus for 2011 and extended for 2012. and then in addition to all of those expiring tax provisions that got most of the attention from the fiscal macroeconomic point of view and...
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they're not bad people and i'm new york city not trying to get you -- i'm not trying to get you torn up and upset. i'm telling you the truth. this is what is going to happen. if you really -- if you want north korea come back, quicker, stronger, broader, deeper, more modern, more relevant to the future, if you want to rebuild the 21st century american middle class and just as important give poor people a ladder in to it, you have to make the right choice. [applause] at nevada, look at the crowd you are the picture of america's future. go out there and claim it on election day. god bless you. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ presidential debate thursday night live on c-span c-span radio and online at c-span.org. watch and engage. coming up next, here on c-span2, a discussion on women's health care in contraceptive services. then the vice president of spain's largest bank talks about the european debt crisis. that's followed bay discussion on the foreign policy plan laid out by republican presidential nominee mitt romney. >> look at c-span rad
they're not bad people and i'm new york city not trying to get you -- i'm not trying to get you torn up and upset. i'm telling you the truth. this is what is going to happen. if you really -- if you want north korea come back, quicker, stronger, broader, deeper, more modern, more relevant to the future, if you want to rebuild the 21st century american middle class and just as important give poor people a ladder in to it, you have to make the right choice. [applause] at nevada, look at the crowd...
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it's interesting, we're working with senator franken, and you have some large cities in his state, but it's a very rural state as is arkansas, so many of the places that we represent. i mentioned the licensing and, you know, how it came up with the police. i foe you all are really on -- i know you all are really on the cutting edge of that, you had a summit. can you tell me a little bit about how that went ask some of the suggestions, perhaps, that you have in that area? >> i didn't understand your question. >> the credentialing, making it such -- >> licensure. >> yes, sir. >> just like the veterans skills and jobs act, you know, i said in my statement if you're a humvee driver over in iraq or afghanistan, dodging ieds and land mines, when you come home, you ought to be a truck driver. or if you're a medic, you ought to be able to come home and not go through step one of being an emt in civilian life. so i think, you know, the credentialing -- i think you're working in the right direction, and we're working in the right direction to make this better for our veterans and our service mem
it's interesting, we're working with senator franken, and you have some large cities in his state, but it's a very rural state as is arkansas, so many of the places that we represent. i mentioned the licensing and, you know, how it came up with the police. i foe you all are really on -- i know you all are really on the cutting edge of that, you had a summit. can you tell me a little bit about how that went ask some of the suggestions, perhaps, that you have in that area? >> i didn't...
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and in my opinion, any city present would've taken that action. i'm glad president obama did and i think he deserves credit. no matter who would've been present at the time, they would've made the same decision to do that. >> guest: i think the caller makes an important point there. there is a difference on military spending between obama and romney and one that obama did point out yesterday. he suggested in a speech that obama cuts for the defense budget, which are part of the overly frustration deal that is now pending before congress would be quote unquote catastrophic for the u.s. military and romney has suggested putting $2 trillion more into the defense budget and barack obama at this point. it is important to note we aren't even talking about actual cuts to existing budget a scale of u.s. military spending is so vast that way talks about obama,, what he is talking about is going back to the 2006 levels of spending, when i don't think many people thought there was a catastrophically dangerous available if you are spending. in fact, u.s. mili
and in my opinion, any city present would've taken that action. i'm glad president obama did and i think he deserves credit. no matter who would've been present at the time, they would've made the same decision to do that. >> guest: i think the caller makes an important point there. there is a difference on military spending between obama and romney and one that obama did point out yesterday. he suggested in a speech that obama cuts for the defense budget, which are part of the overly...
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when i was getting started and i suspect it's true of a lot of us we wanted to work in big cities for famous news organizations, and in the end when i look back on my early career frustrations the best thing in the world to me was going out to dumpy places and being a star and built my confidence. i was the best guy in the newsroom in places i won't even name the and it made me think i could actually do this. having done this the last 25 years. >> much better than being the youngest person in "the new york times." >> the last question. >> thank you very much. a lot of this election, a lot of the political coverage on television i'm sort of familiar with fat has been based on the pontificating that goes on every day and every night on the cable stations, and to a large extent somebody mentioned earlier i believe -- i forget the name of the guy, i knew him very well, anyway, he was a "washington post" reporter who went out and covered the voters. he went around like anna sale. >> talking about david broder? >> yes, exactly. david went around and actually talked to voters. do you think t
when i was getting started and i suspect it's true of a lot of us we wanted to work in big cities for famous news organizations, and in the end when i look back on my early career frustrations the best thing in the world to me was going out to dumpy places and being a star and built my confidence. i was the best guy in the newsroom in places i won't even name the and it made me think i could actually do this. having done this the last 25 years. >> much better than being the youngest...
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. >> the bombing in oakland the city has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric that's been coming from the right and those who cater to angry white men. although no one is suggesting right wing greater jocks approve of violence, the extent to which the approach fosters violence is being questioned by many observers. >> i don't think i think jesse jones defenders here. >> not me. i think you have to be worried about that's what's going on in the good lord's mind, because if there's retributive justice, he will get aids from a transfusion or one of his grandchildren will get it. >> it finally dawned on me that the person can start has reminded me of facially all this time was heinrich himmler, including his glasses. >> this advice, mr. bush, shut the hell up, good night and good luck. >> they have waved signs liking president obama to hitler and the devil can raise questions about whether he was really born in this country, falsely accuse him of planning to set up dead panels -- death panels, and called everything from a fascist to socialist to a time in as. at it all up and some pr
. >> the bombing in oakland the city has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric that's been coming from the right and those who cater to angry white men. although no one is suggesting right wing greater jocks approve of violence, the extent to which the approach fosters violence is being questioned by many observers. >> i don't think i think jesse jones defenders here. >> not me. i think you have to be worried about that's what's going on in the good lord's mind, because if...
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inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach discipline and good character. that's good society. what's when civic and church church groups do. >> and you do that by cutting taxes. the big tax cut. >> those are your words not mine. >> that was kind of strange. putting words in people's mouth. >> i don't know if that's strange. >> really? >> cenk: wait, what was strange about that? he asked you about your own policy. your proposal for all these problems is tax cuts. why don't you answer the question. then he got so annoyed when he did a follow-up question on guns. the most interesting part was the redirect. did you notice that? he asked about gun violence which happened in colorado, and could happen in your hometown, a school, a mall, and he started talking about the inner cities, and how the inner cities need discipline etc. well, it's a republican theme that they've been doing for a long time. i want to bring in professor tricia rose here from brown university. our clever nickname for professor rose is the professor. professor rose, it seems like this is som
inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach discipline and good character. that's good society. what's when civic and church church groups do. >> and you do that by cutting taxes. the big tax cut. >> those are your words not mine. >> that was kind of strange. putting words in people's mouth. >> i don't know if that's strange. >> really? >> cenk: wait, what was strange about that? he asked you about your own policy. your proposal for all these...
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she will speak with top business executives and leaders in cleveland to find out how the city turned itself around. she will be joined tomorrow by mark shapiro, chief and indian president. all coming tomorrow. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. iran rocked by protests. citizens rise up against soaring inflation and supply shortages. are these the first cracks before the downfall of the regime? plus, our all-star panel previews tonight's presidential debate. the economy takes center stage. we'll find out what president obama and mitt romney have to say to win voters. >>> bald may or may not be beautiful. it is in the eyes of the beholder but is it all powerful? will it could give some men a big advantage in business. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: let's take a look at the day's market headlines. a choppy day for stocks. better than expected data from adp on private sector jobs and unexpected rise in service sector activity. din actually give a boost to wall street. the dow rose 12 points. meanwhile shares of hewlett-packard p
she will speak with top business executives and leaders in cleveland to find out how the city turned itself around. she will be joined tomorrow by mark shapiro, chief and indian president. all coming tomorrow. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. iran rocked by protests. citizens rise up against soaring inflation and supply shortages. are these the first cracks before the downfall of the regime? plus, our all-star panel previews tonight's presidential debate. the...
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we are saying what cities are open for business. a beautiful skyline in cleveland. we are talking to the top business leaders as we did all day yesterday. a company that was so successful, warren buffett bought it out right and the cleveland clinic ceo, the cleveland clinic was mentioned by both candidates during the debate and so much more. apps williams. we will take you behind the scenes. wait till you see all the innovation happening here in cleveland, open for business. see you in a minute. diane: stocks are still up after a surprise drop in the unemployment rate. that rate is 7.8% after a four year low and that has the dow hitting the highest level since december of 2007. the jobs report revealed 114,000 new september jobs being the estimate for 113,000 but that was partly due to an unexpected gain in government jobs. private sector hiring came in lower than expected as the 50 third anniversary of james bond. since his 1962 debut there have been 22 oo 7 films with another due out at the end of the month. it is the longest-running of all time and grossed $5 mil
we are saying what cities are open for business. a beautiful skyline in cleveland. we are talking to the top business leaders as we did all day yesterday. a company that was so successful, warren buffett bought it out right and the cleveland clinic ceo, the cleveland clinic was mentioned by both candidates during the debate and so much more. apps williams. we will take you behind the scenes. wait till you see all the innovation happening here in cleveland, open for business. see you in a...
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. >> it's what we see in inner cities where they miss school and workers stay home. open landfills are rampant and drinking water is polluted. >> environmental justice argument is something like the keystone pipeline will end up in port arthur texas the refineries and neighborhood by the budget by minorities. the refining process will therefore pollute. >> i would say that's one bhoer fabrication used to retard our production in this country. those people needs jobs. >> i have been working with port arthur and their biggest pride their biggest request is to have more high tan oil jobs. this is what the keystone pipeline would bring. >> the president of the national black chamber of commerce doubts concerns about environ pment tal justice are sincere. >> i don't think that our epa administrator jackson is turning over at night thinking about the four blacks and port arthur texas. >> david vitter thinks the obama administration employs many bogus arguments against fossil fuels. >> several years ago they lease rights offshore alaska and obama epa held that up for variou
. >> it's what we see in inner cities where they miss school and workers stay home. open landfills are rampant and drinking water is polluted. >> environmental justice argument is something like the keystone pipeline will end up in port arthur texas the refineries and neighborhood by the budget by minorities. the refining process will therefore pollute. >> i would say that's one bhoer fabrication used to retard our production in this country. those people needs jobs. >>...
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. >>> thousands marching in the streets in cities across spain. show are angry at the government's austerity measures. the jobless rate in spain now stands at 25%. trade union leaders calling the marchs a warning to the government. they say tempers are rising and a general strike could happen next month. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now, back be to fox news reports. for the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. >> since before he took office presidents obama has promised to boost the economy by creating millions of green jobs. taxpayers spent billions but the green economy has yet to rule. so what about the real existing economy? the one that overwhelmingly still depends on pos ill fue-- fossil fuels? >> if one decisions captures four obama critics the green agenda it is his decision to go full bore on the keystone pipeline. >> our experts said we needed a saernlt of time to review the project. >> the project would transport oil from the oil sands of western canada to refinerys in texas. >> the environmentalists are saying we have to stop it usi
. >>> thousands marching in the streets in cities across spain. show are angry at the government's austerity measures. the jobless rate in spain now stands at 25%. trade union leaders calling the marchs a warning to the government. they say tempers are rising and a general strike could happen next month. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now, back be to fox news reports. for the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. >> since before he took office presidents obama has...
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minneapolis and 44 in rapid city. we will be heating up after temperatures well above average for this time of the year. 86 over rapid city. 73 in minneapolis. mild as we head into the southeast as well. we are expecting high temperature at 82 in raleigh 72 atlanta. the reason it will be mild we have a storm system pushing eastbound. it is pulling in much warmer air from the south on northward. you can see sours already across parts of florida, georgia into the carolinas. it will be across the state through out the evening hours as the system will be a relatively slow mover. the northeast will be impacted by the system. quiet over new england later today into tomorrow expect to see the showers moving on in. otherwise with the storm system we have a chance for severe weather, answerly and heather, across ohio, west virginia. >> you will keep us posted. now to stories you can bank on this morning. travelers who wait to pay for their carry-on bag when they get to the gate. they will be digging a little deeper in their po
minneapolis and 44 in rapid city. we will be heating up after temperatures well above average for this time of the year. 86 over rapid city. 73 in minneapolis. mild as we head into the southeast as well. we are expecting high temperature at 82 in raleigh 72 atlanta. the reason it will be mild we have a storm system pushing eastbound. it is pulling in much warmer air from the south on northward. you can see sours already across parts of florida, georgia into the carolinas. it will be across the...
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a great audience we have in the studio and welcome to huckabee for the fox news studios in new york city . biggest story in policings . first presidential debate held in denver. the universe view even amongst the staunchest obama supportirs was that mitt romney won the debate. and tingle up his leg hearing obama speak he was in such a melt down he it is tangled run the leg because he wet his pants. some of the excuses for the president not being much better than the empty chair that clint east wood revealed . al gore thought it was thaltitude of denver. i think the former vice president may have been a little high. but another ridiculous made on another net work and he with a straight face suggests that obama didn't debate well because he was black. what after geth elected as president of the united states and serving four years bark obama walked out on the stage and said i am black, i can't take on the white guy. whether in sports or music or acting some days you don't have the juice. we squeezed out what we could and i will offer my humble and accurate assessment of the efirst of all m
a great audience we have in the studio and welcome to huckabee for the fox news studios in new york city . biggest story in policings . first presidential debate held in denver. the universe view even amongst the staunchest obama supportirs was that mitt romney won the debate. and tingle up his leg hearing obama speak he was in such a melt down he it is tangled run the leg because he wet his pants. some of the excuses for the president not being much better than the empty chair that clint east...
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the state's second largest city, cleveland is open for business in a big way. that's where we find liz claman of the fox business network. she is live at the rock and roll hall of fame. liz? >> how could you tell, jon? we're here at the rock and roll hall of fame more than a decade ago came here. look at this place. $100 million come through the doors every singler year at the rock hall of fame. i don't know how many years you know this. the term rock and roll was coined in the '50s by chief and dj alan freed. this sit is much more than that. they're big in industrialized business, auto industry and auto parts. if you talk about why the unemployment rate came down so much, if you talk to people from both sides of the aisle, that the auto industry was saved and that certainly helped the situation but what we have here today is cleveland open for business. fox business is picking cities that are great american opportunities of innovation and all day long today and tomorrow we're focusing on famed cleveland businesses like the cleveland clinic, not to mention lubr
the state's second largest city, cleveland is open for business in a big way. that's where we find liz claman of the fox business network. she is live at the rock and roll hall of fame. liz? >> how could you tell, jon? we're here at the rock and roll hall of fame more than a decade ago came here. look at this place. $100 million come through the doors every singler year at the rock hall of fame. i don't know how many years you know this. the term rock and roll was coined in the '50s by...